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This book is a response to the current flood of conflicting information regarding the use of plants for both consumption and medicinal purposes. Kathleen Hefferon addresses the myths and popular beliefs surrounding the application of plants in human health, revealing both their truths and inaccuracies, and provides an overview of the technologies scientists are using to further their research.
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This book is a response to the current flood of conflicting information regarding the use of plants for both consumption and medicinal purposes. Kathleen Hefferon addresses the myths and popular beliefs surrounding the application of plants in human health, revealing both their truths and inaccuracies, and provides an overview of the technologies scientists are using to further their research.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 403g
- ISBN-13: 9780199873975
- ISBN-10: 0199873976
- Artikelnr.: 34924944
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 403g
- ISBN-13: 9780199873975
- ISBN-10: 0199873976
- Artikelnr.: 34924944
Kathleen Hefferon received her PhD in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto. She most recently held the title of Director of Operations, Human Metabolic Research Unit in the Division of Nutritional Sciences at Cornell University. She is a science writer for the Center for Hepatitis C Research at Rockefeller University.
* Chapter 1. Plants and Human Health
* Our Early Relationship with Plants
* Plants as Medicine
* Chapter 2. Bioprospecting For Medicines form Plants
* Ethnobotany and Medicine
* Modern drug discovery and indigenous cultures
* Plants and Drug discovery
* Examples of Medicines derived from plants
* Impact of Biopiracy, Preservation of Biodiversity
* Intellectual Property Rights for Indigenous People
* Chapter 3. The Lure of Herbal Medicine
* History
* The bioactive compounds in herbal medicinal plants
* Examples of Herbal Medicines
* Traditional Indian Medicine
* Traditional Chinese Medicine
* What nonscientists should know about Herbal Medicines
* What scientists need to know about herbal medicines
* Could herbal medicine and Western medicine complement each other?
* Chapter 4. Farming Medicines from Plants
* Why farm for pharmaceuticals from plants?
* New production systems
* How does it work?
* Technologies used to design plants expressing biopharmaceuticals
* Clinical trials of therapeutic proteins produced in plants
* Allergies, oral tolerance, and dose response relationships to
plant-made vaccines
* Scale-up and commercialization opportunities for plant-derived
therapeutic proteins
* Plant production platforms for molecular farming
* Molecular farming requires its own unique set of regulatory
guidelines
* Chapter 5. Superfood: Functional and Biofortified Food
* The science behind functional foods
* Functional foods and human genetics
* The Mediterranean Diet: The ideal diet?
* Do dietary supplements work?
* Functional foods as superfoods
* Biofortified foods and hidden hunger
* Can biofortified foods make a difference?
* Chapter 6. Food Security, Climate Change, and the Future of Farming
* Norman Borlaug and the Green Revolution
* The Green Revolution missed Africa
* Agricultural makeover: sustainable intensification
* Up and Coming technologies; crop improvement
* Improved farming techniques
* Environmental uses for plants
* Agricultural sustainability and organic food
* Chapter 7. The Importance of Biodiversity
* Foods as drugs
* What will the food industry look like?
* An urban answer to increased food production: vertical farms
* Agricultural sustainability and protection of biodiversity: a
daunting challenge
* Biodiversity and the search for new medicines
* The importance of public perception in shaping our future
* Regulating agricultural innovations can be a double-edged sword
* Our Early Relationship with Plants
* Plants as Medicine
* Chapter 2. Bioprospecting For Medicines form Plants
* Ethnobotany and Medicine
* Modern drug discovery and indigenous cultures
* Plants and Drug discovery
* Examples of Medicines derived from plants
* Impact of Biopiracy, Preservation of Biodiversity
* Intellectual Property Rights for Indigenous People
* Chapter 3. The Lure of Herbal Medicine
* History
* The bioactive compounds in herbal medicinal plants
* Examples of Herbal Medicines
* Traditional Indian Medicine
* Traditional Chinese Medicine
* What nonscientists should know about Herbal Medicines
* What scientists need to know about herbal medicines
* Could herbal medicine and Western medicine complement each other?
* Chapter 4. Farming Medicines from Plants
* Why farm for pharmaceuticals from plants?
* New production systems
* How does it work?
* Technologies used to design plants expressing biopharmaceuticals
* Clinical trials of therapeutic proteins produced in plants
* Allergies, oral tolerance, and dose response relationships to
plant-made vaccines
* Scale-up and commercialization opportunities for plant-derived
therapeutic proteins
* Plant production platforms for molecular farming
* Molecular farming requires its own unique set of regulatory
guidelines
* Chapter 5. Superfood: Functional and Biofortified Food
* The science behind functional foods
* Functional foods and human genetics
* The Mediterranean Diet: The ideal diet?
* Do dietary supplements work?
* Functional foods as superfoods
* Biofortified foods and hidden hunger
* Can biofortified foods make a difference?
* Chapter 6. Food Security, Climate Change, and the Future of Farming
* Norman Borlaug and the Green Revolution
* The Green Revolution missed Africa
* Agricultural makeover: sustainable intensification
* Up and Coming technologies; crop improvement
* Improved farming techniques
* Environmental uses for plants
* Agricultural sustainability and organic food
* Chapter 7. The Importance of Biodiversity
* Foods as drugs
* What will the food industry look like?
* An urban answer to increased food production: vertical farms
* Agricultural sustainability and protection of biodiversity: a
daunting challenge
* Biodiversity and the search for new medicines
* The importance of public perception in shaping our future
* Regulating agricultural innovations can be a double-edged sword
* Chapter 1. Plants and Human Health
* Our Early Relationship with Plants
* Plants as Medicine
* Chapter 2. Bioprospecting For Medicines form Plants
* Ethnobotany and Medicine
* Modern drug discovery and indigenous cultures
* Plants and Drug discovery
* Examples of Medicines derived from plants
* Impact of Biopiracy, Preservation of Biodiversity
* Intellectual Property Rights for Indigenous People
* Chapter 3. The Lure of Herbal Medicine
* History
* The bioactive compounds in herbal medicinal plants
* Examples of Herbal Medicines
* Traditional Indian Medicine
* Traditional Chinese Medicine
* What nonscientists should know about Herbal Medicines
* What scientists need to know about herbal medicines
* Could herbal medicine and Western medicine complement each other?
* Chapter 4. Farming Medicines from Plants
* Why farm for pharmaceuticals from plants?
* New production systems
* How does it work?
* Technologies used to design plants expressing biopharmaceuticals
* Clinical trials of therapeutic proteins produced in plants
* Allergies, oral tolerance, and dose response relationships to
plant-made vaccines
* Scale-up and commercialization opportunities for plant-derived
therapeutic proteins
* Plant production platforms for molecular farming
* Molecular farming requires its own unique set of regulatory
guidelines
* Chapter 5. Superfood: Functional and Biofortified Food
* The science behind functional foods
* Functional foods and human genetics
* The Mediterranean Diet: The ideal diet?
* Do dietary supplements work?
* Functional foods as superfoods
* Biofortified foods and hidden hunger
* Can biofortified foods make a difference?
* Chapter 6. Food Security, Climate Change, and the Future of Farming
* Norman Borlaug and the Green Revolution
* The Green Revolution missed Africa
* Agricultural makeover: sustainable intensification
* Up and Coming technologies; crop improvement
* Improved farming techniques
* Environmental uses for plants
* Agricultural sustainability and organic food
* Chapter 7. The Importance of Biodiversity
* Foods as drugs
* What will the food industry look like?
* An urban answer to increased food production: vertical farms
* Agricultural sustainability and protection of biodiversity: a
daunting challenge
* Biodiversity and the search for new medicines
* The importance of public perception in shaping our future
* Regulating agricultural innovations can be a double-edged sword
* Our Early Relationship with Plants
* Plants as Medicine
* Chapter 2. Bioprospecting For Medicines form Plants
* Ethnobotany and Medicine
* Modern drug discovery and indigenous cultures
* Plants and Drug discovery
* Examples of Medicines derived from plants
* Impact of Biopiracy, Preservation of Biodiversity
* Intellectual Property Rights for Indigenous People
* Chapter 3. The Lure of Herbal Medicine
* History
* The bioactive compounds in herbal medicinal plants
* Examples of Herbal Medicines
* Traditional Indian Medicine
* Traditional Chinese Medicine
* What nonscientists should know about Herbal Medicines
* What scientists need to know about herbal medicines
* Could herbal medicine and Western medicine complement each other?
* Chapter 4. Farming Medicines from Plants
* Why farm for pharmaceuticals from plants?
* New production systems
* How does it work?
* Technologies used to design plants expressing biopharmaceuticals
* Clinical trials of therapeutic proteins produced in plants
* Allergies, oral tolerance, and dose response relationships to
plant-made vaccines
* Scale-up and commercialization opportunities for plant-derived
therapeutic proteins
* Plant production platforms for molecular farming
* Molecular farming requires its own unique set of regulatory
guidelines
* Chapter 5. Superfood: Functional and Biofortified Food
* The science behind functional foods
* Functional foods and human genetics
* The Mediterranean Diet: The ideal diet?
* Do dietary supplements work?
* Functional foods as superfoods
* Biofortified foods and hidden hunger
* Can biofortified foods make a difference?
* Chapter 6. Food Security, Climate Change, and the Future of Farming
* Norman Borlaug and the Green Revolution
* The Green Revolution missed Africa
* Agricultural makeover: sustainable intensification
* Up and Coming technologies; crop improvement
* Improved farming techniques
* Environmental uses for plants
* Agricultural sustainability and organic food
* Chapter 7. The Importance of Biodiversity
* Foods as drugs
* What will the food industry look like?
* An urban answer to increased food production: vertical farms
* Agricultural sustainability and protection of biodiversity: a
daunting challenge
* Biodiversity and the search for new medicines
* The importance of public perception in shaping our future
* Regulating agricultural innovations can be a double-edged sword